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Will You Be Getting Any Gesture Eggs This Easter?
A Cadbury store has been criticised by a Christian campaign group for advertising chocolate Easter eggs as "gesture" eggs.
//According to the Daily Telegraph, the shop in Springfields Outlet in Spalding, Lincolnshire, was offering a two for £10 deal on the "gesture" eggs.
Cadbury's owners said it had "no involvement" in the promotion. //
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Whoever came up with that gem needs to get back to basics.
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don't think so, bednobs, Eostre seems to have been a pagan dawn goddess; Christmas was a midwinter festival. Christians are welcome to use both of them for their own ends but they shouldn't really complain when other people do the same thing, and they shouldn't be telling people what they can and can't eat. (I take my own dietary instructions from the Roman goddess Lasagna.)
we've been through this nonsense before, six years ago. Cadbury turned out then not to have renamed their East eggs. They still haven't. But the fantasists won't stop inventing stuff.
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barry1010 - “… I'm a Christian and I can't say I'm bothered by it…”
And that is precisely why your religion will be completely subsumed by a certain other religion in a very short period of time. You just don’t seem to care enough that your customs and practices are being constantly eroded day by day by day. As a Christian, one day you will care, but by then it will be probably too late.
I’m not having a go at you. It’s simply the reality. Not enough Christians seem to care that their religion is being subverted and marginalised. They’re demonstrably unwilling to fight for their own (apparently) deeply held beliefs.
Canary42
OK. And when has that ever worked when your religion is under attack from another, more oppressive and aggressive, religion or atheistic ideology? Oppression works in incremental stages. It rarely happens all at once. It begins by you taking a step or two back in order to not cause offence. But the more you do this, eventually you’ll suddenly realise that you’re miles away from where you started and other than outright war, there’s no going back.
An Austrian painter once said, “The best way to take control over a people and control them utterly is to take a little of their freedom at a time, to erode rights by a thousand tiny and almost imperceptible reductions. In this way, the people will not see those rights and freedoms being removed until past the point at which these changes cannot be reversed”. Turns out, this painter wasn’t a very nice person but it doesn’t make his quote any less true. In fact, it makes it even more prescient because he demonstrated its validity by his own actions.
SVEN, if the "Austrian painter" refers to Hitler and you believe that quote to be by him, it appears you are mistaken.
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